Operators of the Lucky Town Brewery want to change a building on North Mill Street into a brewing operation. They made their pitch Wednesday to the city's planning board. Members approved the move that would let the fledgling beer operation go to a larger production inside the city limits.

"We'll be a manufacturing facility production brewery shipping beer all across the state if we get to that point," said Chip Jones, of Lucky Town Brewery.

"How much more beer can you produce at that site?" 16 WAPT's Scott Simmons asked.

"We can get 12,000 barrels before we max out. We'll start out at 2,000 barrels, so we have years before we need to expand on it," Jones said.

The planning board approved a use permit and zoning variance. The Jackson City Council has to sign off on it before the brewery can move into the Mill Street site.

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